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Category: Oldies
Do You Remember 1978? We Do…
Paul McCartney and Wings hit the charts with “With a Little Luck,” in 1978, making us curious what other rock songs were on the charts the through 1978. Take a look at the songs that battled disco on the radio to hit the charts. You’ll also be surprised. Gerry Rafferty broke records (pun intended) with […]
Sly Stone’s New Film is On The Way
The band ‘Sly and the Family Stone’ from the Bay area in the 60s were one of the most influential and successful soul/pop/rock bands of all time. Now, there’s going to be a film about the life and times of Sly Stone, featuring songs that have never been heard before, footage of concerts and early […]
Lindsey Buckingham Will Be Missed
In one of the most stunning news bulletins of the decade, Lindsey Buckingham has either been fired by Fleetwood Mac or left on his own, but he’s out. The band and management team will find another replacement but frankly how do you replace Lindsey? Lindsey and Stevie were the 11th lineup of Fleetwood Mac, the […]
Ed Sullivan’s Back and He Brought Footage
The Ed Sullivan show was the springboard for many stars; The Beatles, Rolling Stones, all the Motown acts like the Supremes and Temptations all used the nationally televised program to maximize their marketing opportunities. Now you can buy a series of DVDs featuring high-def video footage of classic Ed Sullivan Show performances of those just […]
ZZ Top’s ‘Cinco No. 2: The Second Five LPs’ is Coming
ZZ Top is still recording and touring, and news that their latest LP ‘Cinco No. 2: The Second Five LPs”, will be delivered June 1st. The collectable box set includes the albums “Deguello,” “El Loco,” “Eliminator,” “Afterburner,” and “Recycler.” ZZ Top’s original line-up consisted of Billy Gibbons, keyboardist Lanier Greig (who died in February 2013) […]
The John Lennon Car Vanity Plate is Here
If you loved John Lennon and want to pay it forward, the state of California has an interesting opportunity to combine both causes; you will be able to order a special Yoko Ono approved vehicle license plate that will help support California state food banks. The special vanity plates features the famous John Lennon self-portrait […]
Record Store Day is Tomorrow
Record Store Day is tomorrow April 21st, nationwide, a day set aside to celebrate the local record store owner, and the memory of running down to your neighborhood little record store to buy a single. The day is also designed to feature special releases that are primarily vinyl from today’s artists or promote reissues of […]
The Doobie Brothers Extend 2018 Tour
The Doobie Brothers continue to be overlooked by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but for 50 years they have hit the charts with tunes like “Long Train Running,” “What a Fool Believes,” Black Water,” “Taking it to the Streets,” and “Minute By Minute.” They have sold over 50 million records during their career! […]
Jeff Beck’s Life in Film Coming May 18th
2018 seems to be the year of biopics and documentaries; Elton, Prince, David Crosby, Freddie Mercury and Queen, and Lynyrd Skynyrd have all been the subject of either these past few months. You can add Jeff Beck to that list, as details of ‘Still on the Run: The Jeff Beck Story’ is about to be […]